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Tuition classes for students from grade 6-10. Focus on: Maths, Science & Computer.

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some hints for algebric simplification:
Also called as BODMAS rule
B-Bracket (parentheses)
O-Of (multiplication)
D-Divide
M-Multiplication
A-Addition
S-Subtraction

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Molar conversions simplified!

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Why is 'PI' so significant in circles? Why do we see it in every circle-related formulae?
Simply because the ratio of circumference and diameter is always 3.14(PI):1. No matter how large or small your circle is, the circumference is always PI x Diameter or PI x 2 x Radius.

04/02/2017

Divisibility Tests
A number is divisible by:

2: if the last digit is 0, 2, 4, 6 or 8.
3: if the sum of the digits is divisible by 3.
4: if the number formed by the last two digits is divisible by 4.
5: if the last digit is either 0 or 5.
6: if it is divisible by 2 AND it is divisible by 3.
8: if the number formed by the last three digits is divisible by 8.
9: if the sum of the digits is divisible by 9
10: if the last digit is 0.

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Examples of Voice

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How do we feel pain?
Underneath our skins, there are pain receptors known as nociceptors. When a large amount of stimulus is applied, the nociceptors are triggered and they send this information to the brain. There is a different type of receptor for different types of stimuli as shown in figure.

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How do we smell?
Basically, all the stuff which we can smell release a large set of molecules called 'odorants'. These odorants can be specifically recognised by sensory neurons in the nose. Each odour triggers a specific set of neurons and transmits that signal to the brain. An average human brain can distinguish between one trillion different odorants.

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English Grammar:
Examples related to is/am/are

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New cells are formed constantly in our bodies, whether it is to take the place of old cells which die out, or for growth or repair of damage. But what happens when unnecessary new cells are formed in our bodies? These new cells are termed as tumor. And when this tumor grows larger & starts to negatively affect our bodies, then they are said to be malignant or 'cancerous'.

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There Their They're.

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"Eye crusties", which you find near the opening of your eyes when you wake up, are actually called 'Meibum'. Secreted by meibomian glands, they help to keep the eyes airtight during sleep to prevent flow/evaporation of tears.

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Head Rush, which is medically termed as Orthostatic Hypotension, happens to some people while suddenly standing up after long periods of lying down. It happens because the sudden change in orientation causes the blood to pool in the lower body, resulting in less blood being pumped by the heart (sudden decrease in blood pressure).

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